Summarize how a cancer cell cycle is different than a normal cell cycle. (Chapter 9 )
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However, in a cancer cell cycle, these checkpoints are often bypassed, leading to uncontrolled cell growth and division. Cancer cells also have the ability to divide indefinitely, unlike normal cells which have a limited number of divisions before they enter a Show more…
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